The Role of Communication in Accessibility Practices for Virtual Music Festivals
Abstract
A literature review covering both the social construct model and medical model of disability followed by an argument of the importance of leisure and social activities, especially the arts, for people with disabilities. Concluding quantitative and qualitative research through focus groups and surveys, the project ends with a guide to implementing accessibility and inclusion efforts when planning online arts events.
Degree
M.A.
Advisors
Dixson, Purdue University.
Subject Area
Design|Disability studies|Medicine|Web Studies
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